Amy Schumer – white person – Wants More White People Kneeling

Which white people does Schumer want to see kneeling? From which regions of the world?

It looks odd that a product of Hollywood, a woman named Amy Schumer – where women getting on their knees to men for preferential treatment over other players for the purpose of giving them an advantage when applying for acting roles – is encouraging anybody to kneel for any reason to anyone.

Amy Schumer is a disgrace to her gender, her ethnicity, her country and her profession. What’s not surprising is that people in professions that make a living tossing balls around a stadium or stereotyping – mimicking – mocking people from a stage as entertainment, lend support to players in similar professions when one falls from grace in other areas of their lives. It’s also no surprise that they make a very public spectacle about every detail of their lives.

These players who work for entertainment purposes choose to live and work their lives on center stage for the world to watch every move, every nuance.

Exhibitionist behavior off the field and stage becomes problematic when the players try to bully others not in their line of work to engage in those same behaviors.

That’s inappropriate touching.

One gets on their knees, feels embarrassed after the fact, then wants everybody else to take their clothes off to feel better about the humiliation.

More white people? No thanks Colin and Amy. You two do a perfect job of humiliating yourselves by humiliating others in public. Please however, don’t ever say you did it for me or anybody else, while you rake in the cash.

I don’t involve body parts in my activism work. It takes the focus off the message. The populace now connects a knee and a male appendage with anything controversial. What a sexist-socialist coup that was. Let’s all get on our knees so Amy and Colin will feel comfortable being on theirs.

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